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SPECIAL TBL MAGAZINE 2010 SUBSCRIPTION EARLY BIRD OFFER!

Subscribe to the TBL 2010 issues before January 31st 2010 and receive £5 off the price of the next TBL Publishing / Dave Lewis book Led Zeppelin Feather In The Wind Over Europe 1980 – 30 Years Gone.

There’s another exciting year ahead for the Tight But Loose magazine and to launch the 2010 Subscriptions and we have an exclusive early bird offer.

Every subscription for the 2010 Tight But Loose magazines (Issues 26/27/28) taken out before January 31st 2010, will qualify for a £5 discount off the price of the next Tight But Loose Publishing/Dave Lewis book Led Zeppelin Feather In The Wind, Over Europe 1980 30 Years Gone due for publication in 2010.

The book is the follow up to the hugely acclaimed Then As It Was Led Zeppelin At Knebworth volume. This sequel will chronicle the final Led Zeppelin tour in detail. As with the Knebworth book, each copy will be signed by the author and individually numbered. Early bird subscribers who take up the £5 off offer will be guaranteed low numbers within the sequence, thus ensuring yet more collectability in this much sought after series.

If you are a current subscriber your subscription will fulfill with the next issue (TBL 25) due December – so be sure to re subscribe now and take advantage of the early bird incentive.

If you have yet to purchase the magazine and subscribe – well now is the time to indulge!

Don’t forget Magazine Subscriptions also make a great Christmas gift –

A subscription to Tight But Loose is the ideal Christmas Presence!Direct your loved ones to this page – or alternately treat yourself!

Plus all subscriptions received before January 31st will also be entered into a special prize draw with the chance to win a TBL goodie bag that will include rare books and magazines!

So what is the magazine about and why should you invest?

* Each issue of the Tight But Loose magazine is a 32 page compendium of essential Zep reading. Published three times a year, it combines the latest Zep related news with rare retrospective views, all guaranteed to take you back to their music with fresh perspective

* Established in 1978 and edited by world renowned Zep chronicler Dave Lewis, the Tight But Loose magazine is a much sought after collectors item – sold out issues are in constant demand on ebay – this way you will never miss an issue!

What’s in store in 2010?

Subscribe now to the 2010 issues to build up a unique three part series:

Led Zeppelin -The Sound Of The 70’s – The Tight But Loose Analysis

Spread over three issues in 2010, the TBL magazine takes you closer to the year 1970 as we chronicle the remarkable series of events that unfolded as Led Zeppelin dominated a new decade 40 years ago.

TBL 26 – Published April 2010

Royal Albert Hall, The Nobs, US Spring tour, Bron Yr Aur and more.

TBL 27 – Published August 2010

Iceland, Bath Festival, Germany, US tour, Blueberry Hill, The making of Led Zeppelin 3 and more.

TBL 28 – Published December 2010

The release of Led Zeppelin 3, the Immigrant Song/Hey Hey What Can I Do, single, Melody Maker Poll Awards, Parliamentary Awards, the beginnings of Zep 4and more.

With key comments, retro articles, rare visuals and analysis, the aim, as we have done with the 1969 series, is to present an ongoing profile of this most remarkable first year of the 1970s in the life of Led Zeppelin.

40 years on,this is Led Zeppelin 1970 dissected and celebrated as never before…

Also coming in TBL in 2010:

* More Scrapbook of Memories: The Solo Years

* The ongoing saga: Coverdale Page, Fate Of Nations, Unledded, Page & Plant, Zooma and more –the scrapbook of memories series unfolds with more rare visuals, original cuttings and background commentary.

* Plus Subliminal Audio – the unheard Zeppelin, Over Europe 1980 the final tour, John Bonham 30 Years Gone a lifetime celebration, more Collector Focus, more exclusive interviews, more on Them Crooked Vultures, more on Jason Bonham, more on the tribute bands, more latest ongoing news of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones.